josephberdecia
Joseph
josephberdecia

Yes. One show.

Meanwhile, in the Warner Bros. Think Tank...

Remember seeing that for the first time. Not gonna lie. Got a little choked up when my Toon reached the location. Such a beautifully cool, but sad, thing.

Holy crap. Never criticize his Art on any level unless you want to get "Crown for a King..." -ed (O.O)

It's a shame Andy might have been too busy with other projects or just not interested, but as others have pointed out Anna Torv is back as Nariko which is a huge plus for me. She's come so far as an actress that I'd imagine she looked forward to redoing many of those scenes from the original game and with expanded

Not going to jump on the EA Hate Wagon (even though Lord knows I have little love remaining for the franchise destroying game industry Godzilla...) with a vengeance, but I will say that while it's pretty abhorrent to learn that Victory Games was shut down and those talented folks are (possibly) out of a job, the sad

H-Uh. Talk about a Bipolar review. I've never seen so many glowing bits of praise with so many 'buts' or 'well...' thrown in. I suppose Mike has his reasons, and I've always found his opinions sound for the most part. I, however, am loving this game on all accounts. I'd dare say it's perfect.

"You're (*bleeped*)..."

To be fair, most of the vitriol has been pretty sad and empty. Clearly mostly just fanboys trolling. Majority of hater comments I've seen are things like, "It looks like a reskinned Arkham City..." which it doesn't. Or "Graphics are so laggy..." which if you've played the demo in person you know is very much not the

Oh I'm going to Batman hard, Mike. I'm gonna Batman myself till it hurts so good...^.^

At least he's being honest enough to point out that, without a *substantial* (he was exaggerating to prove a point, obviously) budget, the film is likely going to be sub-par and not even remotely resemble or do justice to the original anime. Keanu is a big fan of the original and I'm sure he just didn't want to be in

Okay...well this article isn't exactly accurate to say the least. The game is just being 'featured' in this movie, as opposed to the film taking place in 'The Secret World.' It's like how they show gamers playing COD, Halo, or World of Warcraft in certain movies. The film is primarily about the kid's isolation and how

No, I'm aware there are other voice actresses who can fit the bill, as it were. Kari Wahlgren likewise springs to mind. My point is that, for some reasons, the default is almost always Tara, as though there weren't other, and even sometimes, better choices.

Of *course* it's Tara Strong. Because, you know, the voice acting industry just can't find another female voice actor who can do cute voices. Or so it would appear judging by the 200 some odd cartoons, animated films, and games she does apparently >.>

(*MoS spoilers*) Honestly, I think this short proves that Zack Snyder very much gets Superman. I think the various problems with Man of Steel failing in it's portrayal of Superman for the sake of creating a "grounded" or "real" universe for a Comic Book Superhero Film stemmed solely from Goyer's script, which leaned

When set beside all the other Superman films, that's not saying much, really. Was MoS the most mature? Yes. Did it have best visuals? Solid acting? Yes. However, the most important question, did it get Superman *right*? That I would say is very much debatable.